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so let's hear a big go navy on my count. and remember, this is the difference between salvation or purgatory. so on three, one, two, three. >> go navy! >> well done. [ applause ] i exercise my authority as secretary of defense to grant amnesty to all mid-shipmen on restriction for minor conduct offenses. as a catholic, i'm tempted to order you to say three hail marys in a good act of contrition. with that out of the way, let me first and foremost offer my deepest thanks. thank you to the class of 2012 and to all mid-shipmen for your decision to serve this nation at a time of war. you have set yourselves apart in a profound and in an honorable way. thank you also to all of those in uniform, including the officers and senior enlisted leaders and instructors for your dedication and loyalty to our country. and finally, thank you to the families, the administrators, the professors, the mentors, and the friends that are here today. this is every bit your day to celebrate along with this extraordinary class of 2012. class of '12, o
so let's hear a big go navy on my count. and remember, this is the difference between salvation or purgatory. so on three, one, two, three. >> go navy! >> well done. [ applause ] i exercise my authority as secretary of defense to grant amnesty to all mid-shipmen on restriction for minor conduct offenses. as a catholic, i'm tempted to order you to say three hail marys in a good act of contrition. with that out of the way, let me first and foremost offer my deepest thanks. thank you...
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in this case you're talking about the navy. i mentioned in my opening comment, we really need to think about this as a joint force. and what we're doing as service chiefs and as joint chiefs is looking at our war plans and determining how we meet the demands of the war plans innovatively, differently, creatively, and integrate those capabilities that we didn't have ten years ago. so while it might -- it might seem that the navy as part of this joint force has actually benefitted from this new strategy has it has shifted to the pacific, but it hasn't been without cost to them at all. and the entire joint force has to be appreciated to understand how we meet the needs of the nation in terms of the new strategy. >> sure. and i certainly appreciate that. i guess my concern is that with that reemphasis in these areas and looking at this new strategy, while i understand the cross capability that is there, it still appears to me, though, where we're going to be calling on our navy, in many instances the capacity and capability there i
in this case you're talking about the navy. i mentioned in my opening comment, we really need to think about this as a joint force. and what we're doing as service chiefs and as joint chiefs is looking at our war plans and determining how we meet the demands of the war plans innovatively, differently, creatively, and integrate those capabilities that we didn't have ten years ago. so while it might -- it might seem that the navy as part of this joint force has actually benefitted from this new...
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well today is the nationwide opening of the new military flick act of valor which uses real life navy seals to give americans a realistic view of what those secretive forces do i watch the trailer and it looks exciting and heroic but it is of course hollywood so does the movie portray reality or just what the government wants you to see it's a question worth asking and when the mainstream media often ignores to what extent does the pentagon doctor hollywood scripts in order to shift public opinion are to correspond to ramon go in no shows us this cozy relationship and how it's been winning hearts and minds for years. some of the world's most elite warriors outfitted with the most technologically advanced equipment and plenty of firepower stored secure. the american hero comes out on top in act of valor but there is something missing from a hollywood suppose it realistic portrayal of the u.s. military that stuff looks fine but soldiers today who are joining the military the number one thing they're going to be doing is driving around in a truck or walking around in a foot patrol in a b
well today is the nationwide opening of the new military flick act of valor which uses real life navy seals to give americans a realistic view of what those secretive forces do i watch the trailer and it looks exciting and heroic but it is of course hollywood so does the movie portray reality or just what the government wants you to see it's a question worth asking and when the mainstream media often ignores to what extent does the pentagon doctor hollywood scripts in order to shift public...
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parts of bin laden's personal letters nabbed from his compound in pakistan by navy seals have just been released. >> jon: whooo! personal letters. of bin laden. dear wife number 7. (laughter) >> jon: how is son number 19? i miss you. tell me what you are wearing? over your face. laugh laugh come on, the guy was run one of the world's most feerdz terrorist network. i can't imagine he had a lot of time to keep up with correspondent. >> nbc news has been told by senior officials that there were as many as 15,000 distinct individual documents that were taken from that compound when bin laden was killed by navy seals. >> jon: 15,000, the guy wasn't a terrorist, he was a hoarder, oh my god. we didn't even have to kim this guy. it was just a matter of time until we learned he died alone surround by 29 cats. two decades worth of jc penney catalogs. all right, so what did we get, what nefarious schemes did the terrorist master mind have up his sleeve. >> what it shows again is that when bill laden was still intent on attacking american targets, he even asked to come for his lieu ten ants to come
parts of bin laden's personal letters nabbed from his compound in pakistan by navy seals have just been released. >> jon: whooo! personal letters. of bin laden. dear wife number 7. (laughter) >> jon: how is son number 19? i miss you. tell me what you are wearing? over your face. laugh laugh come on, the guy was run one of the world's most feerdz terrorist network. i can't imagine he had a lot of time to keep up with correspondent. >> nbc news has been told by senior officials...
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regular navy. it genesis was the u.s. navy. i mean, a lot of their early officers have been trained by the u.s. navy, and it's only recently -- most have retired, but there's an institutional memory there. the interaction with the regular navy's very professional. it's standard protocol of ships passing, occasionally the iranian ships have even renders honors which is cuts tom when you see -- custom when you see two warships pass. so that's very professional. the revolutionary guard corps navy is a different matter. they're far less disciplined, the commanders are rewarded for showing initiative which is usually aggression. and there's been a number of instances, i mean, back to the 1990s where they've conducted what amounts to mock attacks on u.s. warships transiting either the strait of hormuz or up through the gulf. they'll approach from multiple directions at high speed, turn off at the last minute, occasionally it'll look like they were going to uncover their guns. there was an incident in 200
regular navy. it genesis was the u.s. navy. i mean, a lot of their early officers have been trained by the u.s. navy, and it's only recently -- most have retired, but there's an institutional memory there. the interaction with the regular navy's very professional. it's standard protocol of ships passing, occasionally the iranian ships have even renders honors which is cuts tom when you see -- custom when you see two warships pass. so that's very professional. the revolutionary guard corps navy...
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the navy's als the navy's also equipping all its vessels in the gulf with precision cannons capable of shooting approaching high speed boats. the preparatio the preparations don't end there. u.s. military lead u.s. military leaders have a contingency plan in place should iran's revolutionary guard's navy try to block the strait of hormuz. experts believe experts believe iranian authorities ha authorities have stockpiled about 5,000 underwater mines. to counter the threat, more u.s. navy vessels are now equipped with robots that can dive and search for the explosives. last month u.s. navy brass announced they will double the number of this type of ship in the gulf to eight. >> we will monitor the situation with their exercise carefully and act professionally at sea and we don't go looking for trouble, but if trouble finds us, we know what to do. >> reporter: so the u.s. navy will stay prepared, and stay vigilant. right now, thi right now, this is just a war of wills in the persian gulf between two long-time foes. but if the tension turns to conflict, lives, regional security and the sta
the navy's als the navy's also equipping all its vessels in the gulf with precision cannons capable of shooting approaching high speed boats. the preparatio the preparations don't end there. u.s. military lead u.s. military leaders have a contingency plan in place should iran's revolutionary guard's navy try to block the strait of hormuz. experts believe experts believe iranian authorities ha authorities have stockpiled about 5,000 underwater mines. to counter the threat, more u.s. navy vessels...
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the fact that navy s.e.a.l.s. might be targeted, there might be some type of revenge attacks, clearly that could be a possible outcome. but you can't -- you can't control that. what you can control is the fact that this incredibly talented sea s.e.a.l. who's a great patriot, published this book without getting the authorities to do did and without the appropriate redaction. the fact that the mission he was on was a classified mission, classified by the cia. not the department of defense. this was a cia operation. so only the cia had the authority to declassify information that might be in that book. now the author would say it doesn't have any of that classified information. but it's not his authority to designate that. >> certainly against the code of conduct, it sounds like. >> certainly against his nondisclosure agreement that says you can't talk about this, you can't talk about this forever. i mean, i still have a security clearance and have access to information that took place years ago that i might think co
the fact that navy s.e.a.l.s. might be targeted, there might be some type of revenge attacks, clearly that could be a possible outcome. but you can't -- you can't control that. what you can control is the fact that this incredibly talented sea s.e.a.l. who's a great patriot, published this book without getting the authorities to do did and without the appropriate redaction. the fact that the mission he was on was a classified mission, classified by the cia. not the department of defense. this...
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go navy! well done. [applause] admiral miller, i exercise my authority as secretary of defense to grant amnesty to all men on restriction or minor conduct offenses. [laughter] as a catholic, i'm tempted to order you to do three hail marys. [laughter] with that out of the way, let me deepest thanks. first and foremost offer my deepest thanks. thank you to the class of 2012 and to all mid shipment for your decision to serve this nation at a time of war. you have set yourselves apart in a profound, and in an honorable way. thank you also for all of those in uniform, including the officers, senior enlisted leaders, and instructors for your dedication and loyalty to our country. finally, thank you to the families, sponsor families, the the administrators, professors, and the friends here today. this is every bit your day to celebrate along with this extraordinary class of 2012. class of '12, over the past four years, you have passed the test of character, you chose to give up the life of a normal college stud
go navy! well done. [applause] admiral miller, i exercise my authority as secretary of defense to grant amnesty to all men on restriction or minor conduct offenses. [laughter] as a catholic, i'm tempted to order you to do three hail marys. [laughter] with that out of the way, let me deepest thanks. first and foremost offer my deepest thanks. thank you to the class of 2012 and to all mid shipment for your decision to serve this nation at a time of war. you have set yourselves apart in a...
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. >>> and in other scores, penn state beat navy 34-7. georgetown at home falls to yale 24-21. howard defeats norfolk state 37- 36 in overtime. and congratulations to the washington capitals, they won 19-15 to advance to tomorrow's world team tennis fime against sacramento. they won 31 straight matches. >> wow. >> lindsey murphy, thank you. we have a check of the forecast up next. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is america's manufacturing when president obama took office. this is china's. under obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time, china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters, and make sure we protect jobs for the american people. [ male announcer ] barack obama: failing to stop cheating. failing american workers. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> the sights and sounds of the annual festival, several blocks of northeast this afternoon more than 30 musical and dance performances today to entertain visitors. arts and food.
. >>> and in other scores, penn state beat navy 34-7. georgetown at home falls to yale 24-21. howard defeats norfolk state 37- 36 in overtime. and congratulations to the washington capitals, they won 19-15 to advance to tomorrow's world team tennis fime against sacramento. they won 31 straight matches. >> wow. >> lindsey murphy, thank you. we have a check of the forecast up next. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is america's manufacturing when president obama...
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prior to that she has had several stops from the dod, united states navy, and the office of the director of national intelligence. she has worked matters related to investigation, facility security, policy analysis, operations, information security, you name it. the litany of the security business. interestingly, she went to a small school in vermont. st. michael's college if i am saying that correctly which means she is a purple knight. go purple knights. please give a warm round of applause for mary mccaffrey. [applause] >> first, can everybody hear me? i was asking if everyone thought i was giving out halloween candy for such a full audience. i want to thank you for coming out today. school is much more important that listening to me. for those of you came from the industry, thank you for taking time oformer busy day. and had an extreme great morning -- i had an extraordinary morning with your students. and posturedised to address and determine the solutions. thank you for the invitation. the second datapoint is even in the intelligence community, they're getting to a point where the
prior to that she has had several stops from the dod, united states navy, and the office of the director of national intelligence. she has worked matters related to investigation, facility security, policy analysis, operations, information security, you name it. the litany of the security business. interestingly, she went to a small school in vermont. st. michael's college if i am saying that correctly which means she is a purple knight. go purple knights. please give a warm round of applause...
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former navy seal tyrone woods and two others went anyway. they were later joined back at the annex by glenn doherty who flew in as a rapid response team. when they got to the consulate. tyrone woods and the others, disobeying the orders to stand down, they walked into this. as they came under fire, and as fire throughout the consulate because they set the consulate on fire, a request for military backup was called in. it was denied. when it was all over, former navy seals woods, dougher, intelligence officer sean smith and ambassador chris stevens were all dead. the body of tyrone woods was found slumped over his machine gun at the annex. he requested help again and none was forthcoming. i spoke to his father charlie a short time ago. he has been virtually silent in the wake of his son's death. he said the family made the decision not to speak out but he says now he feels the need to do so. here is part of that interview. >> this is not about politics. if it were about politic it would dishonor my son's death it has to do with honor, integri
former navy seal tyrone woods and two others went anyway. they were later joined back at the annex by glenn doherty who flew in as a rapid response team. when they got to the consulate. tyrone woods and the others, disobeying the orders to stand down, they walked into this. as they came under fire, and as fire throughout the consulate because they set the consulate on fire, a request for military backup was called in. it was denied. when it was all over, former navy seals woods, dougher,...
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. >>> navy s.e.a.l.s raid the box office this oscar weekend. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> a piece of presidential poultry goes up for auction. we'll explain. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." we are watching a storm system move through southern california with gusty winds. during the daylight hours we should pop up showers, maybe a stray thunderstorm. any of those would contain small hail because the atmosphere is that cold. to the north we're dry. as we go into your tuesday forecast we move that storm to the intermountain west but watch another front bring rain to the northwest. one after another. watching us on knsd nbc san diego, see the past and present world in a new way through fossils at fossil mysteries at the san diego natural history museum. that's your pacific event of the day. t-rex. >> looked like it, didn't it. >>> now a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. the navy s.e.a.l.s film "act of valor" pulled an upset at the box office this weekend. with
. >>> navy s.e.a.l.s raid the box office this oscar weekend. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> a piece of presidential poultry goes up for auction. we'll explain. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." we are watching a storm system move through southern california with gusty winds. during the daylight hours we should pop up showers, maybe a stray thunderstorm. any of those would contain...
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>> it belongs to the secretary of the navy. that is why we have civilian oversight and civilian control of the military. it is not the chief of naval operations and it is not the chairman. they can provide advice, but it is not there board. >> you say that you want to talk to senator warner. have you spoken to him? >> absolutely not. i wanted to allow my chain of command as much latitude on this issue. out of the limelight of dealing one-on-one with the senator. >> what happened? >> i would sit down with the senator at one of the meeting rooms. that the senate armed services committee has. we would spend about 24 minutes together. chatting aboutultimately, he would be unmoved it. and refused to do it unless the navy was willing to put up with a full senate armed services committee hearing, reopening the investigation. and specifically looking into my suitability for promotion. >> you say that when you showed up for the meeting, there were microphones and several people there. and somebody they're asking you why you did not have
>> it belongs to the secretary of the navy. that is why we have civilian oversight and civilian control of the military. it is not the chief of naval operations and it is not the chairman. they can provide advice, but it is not there board. >> you say that you want to talk to senator warner. have you spoken to him? >> absolutely not. i wanted to allow my chain of command as much latitude on this issue. out of the limelight of dealing one-on-one with the senator. >> what...
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he grew up to be a navy seal. he was raised before kindergarten on a 9,000-acre ranch in long creek, oregon, and he would be gone most of the day with his .22. that was what honed his skills as a marksman. he would go to the county fair and clean up with the shooting booth. he was one of the best wrestlers in the state of oregon. and -- >> judge jeanine: you call him the alpha seal? >> he was the alpha seal from what i was told by other seals, he was at a position that every other seal wanted to achieve. from an early age, he knew that he could protect lesser people than himself. >> judge jeanine: let me ask you this, charles. when you you first heard that ty had been killed and it was is such a sad day when your son's body was brought back, you spoke to the president. >> yes. >> and hillary clinton and the rest of them. tell us what they told you? >> first of all, the president was gracious enough to come and speak with each one of the families at andrews air force base there was a large room and there were four
he grew up to be a navy seal. he was raised before kindergarten on a 9,000-acre ranch in long creek, oregon, and he would be gone most of the day with his .22. that was what honed his skills as a marksman. he would go to the county fair and clean up with the shooting booth. he was one of the best wrestlers in the state of oregon. and -- >> judge jeanine: you call him the alpha seal? >> he was the alpha seal from what i was told by other seals, he was at a position that every other...
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>> it belongs to the secretary of the navy. that is why we have civilian oversight and civilian control of the military. it is not the chief of naval operations and it is not the chairman. they can provide advice, but it is not there board. >> you say that you want to talk to senator warner. have you spoken to him? >> absolutely not. i wanted to allow my chain of command as much latitude this issue. >> what happened? >> i would sit down with the center at one of the meeting rooms. we would spend about 24 minutes together. ultimately, he would be unmoved and refused to do it unless the navy was willing to put up with a full senate armed services committee hearing, we opening the investigation. -- reopening the investigation. >> you say that when you showed up for the meeting, there were microphones and several people there. >> politicians in this town of love the theatrics that go along with something like this. when i walked in, it was a table set up with microphones. we are going to record this. where are your people? where is
>> it belongs to the secretary of the navy. that is why we have civilian oversight and civilian control of the military. it is not the chief of naval operations and it is not the chairman. they can provide advice, but it is not there board. >> you say that you want to talk to senator warner. have you spoken to him? >> absolutely not. i wanted to allow my chain of command as much latitude this issue. >> what happened? >> i would sit down with the center at one of...
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navy. its genesis was the u.s. navy. a lot of early officers have been trained and only resort me, most of retired, but an institutional member there. the inner action is professional. it's a standard protocol of ships passing, occasionally the arabian ships have even rendered us honor, sir have a custom of the warships passed. they salute each other, that kind of thing. so that's very professional. the revolutionary guard corps navy is a different matter. they're far less discipline. commanders are rewarded for showing initiative, which is usually oppression and there has been a number of instances, back to the 1990s, where they've conducted what amounts to mock attacks on u.s. warships transiting in the strait of corbis for a through the gulf, where they go at high speed, turn off at the last-minute come occasionally look like the one cover the guns. as in incidents in 2008, where one past in front of an american destroyer and dropped what looked like minds are some image of the water in
navy. its genesis was the u.s. navy. a lot of early officers have been trained and only resort me, most of retired, but an institutional member there. the inner action is professional. it's a standard protocol of ships passing, occasionally the arabian ships have even rendered us honor, sir have a custom of the warships passed. they salute each other, that kind of thing. so that's very professional. the revolutionary guard corps navy is a different matter. they're far less discipline....
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sugarcoat its actions and attract millions of potential recruits in recent months to other movies about the navy seals long survivor and act of valor how for safety official assistance veteran hollywood reporter david robb says the pentagon has for a long time had access to the scripts of hollywood filmmakers to show the military in a better lot and the american people are seeing hundreds and hundreds of films and television shows that have been sanitized by the military and to make the military seem more heroic than it really is and never wrong and always good that this creates a false image in the american people's mind so while for some weeks will get truly whacked out there are others very trying to project patrick tales and propaganda on to the silver screen but i didn't question the archie reporting from las angeles california. and the so-called wall and whistle blow us is just the beginning of an all out campaign against freedom of speech says a civil edmond's a founder and president of the national security whistleblowers coalition. it is going to be armed just setting an example by a co
sugarcoat its actions and attract millions of potential recruits in recent months to other movies about the navy seals long survivor and act of valor how for safety official assistance veteran hollywood reporter david robb says the pentagon has for a long time had access to the scripts of hollywood filmmakers to show the military in a better lot and the american people are seeing hundreds and hundreds of films and television shows that have been sanitized by the military and to make the...
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nbc news. >>> now it's time for a little more entertainment news. >>> the navy s.e.a.l.s film "act of valor" with the help of young movie goers made $27 million beat out new films from tyler perry and jennifer aniston. >>> a little more oz car buzz for you. in case you missed it, "the artist" won best actress, best picture and best director. best actress went to lovely and amazing meryl streep. she had a wonderful pore trailer of margaret thatcher in "the iron lady" and as we just saw, comedian sacha baron cohen made good on his threat showing up in character and he did quite a splash when he did that. not in a good way. he spilled what he said were the ashes of north korean dictator kim jong-il on ryan seacrest. talk about the last guy that would be really cool about it. he was cool about it but he's a little pretty boy. he likes his hair perfect, his clothes perfect. >> poor ryan. what was he supposed to do? >> i literally said he was in shock. >> a lot of people were debating maybe the wardrobe malfunction that jennifer lopez got. >> that's getting a little play. >> if she did it.
nbc news. >>> now it's time for a little more entertainment news. >>> the navy s.e.a.l.s film "act of valor" with the help of young movie goers made $27 million beat out new films from tyler perry and jennifer aniston. >>> a little more oz car buzz for you. in case you missed it, "the artist" won best actress, best picture and best director. best actress went to lovely and amazing meryl streep. she had a wonderful pore trailer of margaret thatcher...
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got selected to fight weapons school, the air force version of the navy school. i have already done the navy school, abbreviated exchange. it was ok, but not half of what we are. you guys are air force, good. never mind the football game. that is irrelevant. the whole thing about landing on a carrier, they can keep it. with a good school but nothing like ours. ours is six months long and utterly miserable. i came out of that a change human being, some save for the better. i lost almost all of my cockiness quite a few tail feathers, and spend the next decade being a weapons and tactics officer. a was that come our towers when that place blew up. you don't want to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. i was there when that place blew up. we hadn't really -- i don't think any of us were thinking of terrorism the way it is thought of now. it wasn't something we were prepared to fight. we were geared up, my generation was geared up to fight the soviet union. i asked my teenage daughter, what is wrong with russia? what is the soviet union? it was a big thing in the
got selected to fight weapons school, the air force version of the navy school. i have already done the navy school, abbreviated exchange. it was ok, but not half of what we are. you guys are air force, good. never mind the football game. that is irrelevant. the whole thing about landing on a carrier, they can keep it. with a good school but nothing like ours. ours is six months long and utterly miserable. i came out of that a change human being, some save for the better. i lost almost all of...
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>> admiral, chairman of the joint chiefs, navy admiral said in world war ii, what was the line? we learned to burn them scientifically, you know, was in favor of modern warfare, and he wanted to use tactical nuclear weapons as did john foster dulles as well as richard nixon when the french were losing at the end. they felt this was the time to use tactical weapons to try to rescue the situation. ike listened to that. rejected that advice. never really tipped his hand at what he was thinking. this is one of the moments when he had to decide because the french's position was procare yows and losing, and he made the decision, one, not to get involved sending ground troops in saying the jungle will come soup the army by division so he did not want to put in ground troops, and he thought about, but rejected the idea of using tactical nuclear weapons. okay? back there. >> any effort after stalin died early in the presidency to attempt to reset the relationship? you mentioned the two year interval. >> this is an important moment. sal lin, of course, used to talk about the inevidentabil
>> admiral, chairman of the joint chiefs, navy admiral said in world war ii, what was the line? we learned to burn them scientifically, you know, was in favor of modern warfare, and he wanted to use tactical nuclear weapons as did john foster dulles as well as richard nixon when the french were losing at the end. they felt this was the time to use tactical weapons to try to rescue the situation. ike listened to that. rejected that advice. never really tipped his hand at what he was...
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. >>> navy s.e.a.l.s and a scandal. still ahead on the news edge at six, how a video game jeopardized the military careers of seven men. >> plus, more details on that deadly 9/11 attack on the u.s. in libya. >> and weather takes a turn. hoping for warmer weather. >> yes, it's a good turn, will. i think a lot of people are going to enjoy the fact that we have a nice warm-up coming and the nor'easter has headed into the open waters of the atlantic. we will talk about that what means for the forecast next. >> coming up the terps and hoyas prepare for their not so easy season owners. plus an update on the contract satis of davey johnson. that story and more as news edge at six continues. >>> seven u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s are under fair after sharing disclosed information with the makers of a popular military game. here's the game. it's called metal of honor war fighter. authorities say the sales released classified information and misused command gear while working as paid consultants to help create the game. the
. >>> navy s.e.a.l.s and a scandal. still ahead on the news edge at six, how a video game jeopardized the military careers of seven men. >> plus, more details on that deadly 9/11 attack on the u.s. in libya. >> and weather takes a turn. hoping for warmer weather. >> yes, it's a good turn, will. i think a lot of people are going to enjoy the fact that we have a nice warm-up coming and the nor'easter has headed into the open waters of the atlantic. we will talk about...
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growth through the navy to many it's seen as part of the u.s. is bigger shift towards asia one that its defense secretary leon panetta is now touring the region to actively engaging in a chair new worry report issued by the american government of china is listed along with iran as one of the us is biggest adversaries the report also specifically singled out india as the main country washington would pursue as a strategic partner in the region the united states has already been thinking better of the amount of energy strengthening military ties with india they just call them time military transport planes for four point four billion dollars india also conducts the most military exercises with the united states than any other country many analysts say that it could be a way for washington to use new delhi to counterbalance its new enemy china. china you know. what even though says that. this includes. and. american influence in issue while india is happy to have partners to advance their arsenals and many observers are watching the american intere
growth through the navy to many it's seen as part of the u.s. is bigger shift towards asia one that its defense secretary leon panetta is now touring the region to actively engaging in a chair new worry report issued by the american government of china is listed along with iran as one of the us is biggest adversaries the report also specifically singled out india as the main country washington would pursue as a strategic partner in the region the united states has already been thinking better...
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, the union navy. the confederates had a total of about 5,000 so they are never more than 5 percent of the strength of the union navy, they were able to have a lot with that shoestring operation and i would have gone to that for just a minute i think that's an important point especially following up on your question about manpower it's important to remember that in the 19th century the navy is a world over not just american navies but the navy as a world over would take any person on board, anybody that could do what he was told was perfectly willing to be accepted into the ship's company. so that john paul jones for example during the revolution had on board a couple of americans but also irishman, scots and spaniards and africans and chinese and everything and so that was kind of the template but it was particularly true with a half-dozen or so would meet them in some islands somewhere in the bahamas and they would convert this stuff and the anguish shipyard and then invite everyone on board to join.
, the union navy. the confederates had a total of about 5,000 so they are never more than 5 percent of the strength of the union navy, they were able to have a lot with that shoestring operation and i would have gone to that for just a minute i think that's an important point especially following up on your question about manpower it's important to remember that in the 19th century the navy is a world over not just american navies but the navy as a world over would take any person on board,...
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they have a regular iranian islamic republic of islam regular navy. its genesis was the u.s. navy. a lot of their early officers have been trained by the u.s. navy and recently some of them have retired but there is an institutional -- it's very professional and standard protocol of ships passing. occasionally the iranian ships have even rendered honors which is custom of the warship went to warships pass. they salute each other in a kind of thing so that is very professional. now the revolutionary guard is a different matter. they are disciplined and the commanders are rewarded for showing initiative which is usually aggression, and there has been a number of instances -- i mean back to the 1990s where they conducted what amounts to market tax on u.s. warships transiting in the strait of hormuz are through the gulf but they are well approach for multiple directions at high-speed and turn off at the last minute. occasionally they will look like they are going to uncover their guns. there was an incident in 2008 where one past in front of the american destroyer and dropped what look
they have a regular iranian islamic republic of islam regular navy. its genesis was the u.s. navy. a lot of their early officers have been trained by the u.s. navy and recently some of them have retired but there is an institutional -- it's very professional and standard protocol of ships passing. occasionally the iranian ships have even rendered honors which is custom of the warship went to warships pass. they salute each other in a kind of thing so that is very professional. now the...
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seals. >> navy seals is a male-only training course in the navy. last year i allowed a woman to attend the training and it didn't go very well. ♪ >> came in second or third, we had them do this competition, i'm impressed. >> and what was the hardest part about training like a navy seal. >> joining us now is model and host of woman versus workout, and lauren, great to have you here. >> thank you for having me, guys. >> alisyn: that looks intense. >> it was intense. it was probably the hardest thing i've ever done. it was the hardest thing i've ever done. >> clayton: why did you do it. was it your decision, somebody says you've got to try this and you say i'm not going to back down from this challenge. no one has completed this course. >> and i don't back down, i'll try anything once, that's my motto, but some viewers were asking me, has she done military training before? because we know that's probably the hardest thing you could do. so of course my produce ers took me to one of the hardest military training, the navy seals and it was exhausting.
seals. >> navy seals is a male-only training course in the navy. last year i allowed a woman to attend the training and it didn't go very well. ♪ >> came in second or third, we had them do this competition, i'm impressed. >> and what was the hardest part about training like a navy seal. >> joining us now is model and host of woman versus workout, and lauren, great to have you here. >> thank you for having me, guys. >> alisyn: that looks intense. >> it...
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on may 1st, 2011, two black hawk helicopters, 23 navy s.e.a.l.s, a translator and a dog named cairo took off from jalalabad, afghanistan. the mission, to kill the world's most wanted man, osama bin laden. >> death of bin laden marks the most significant achievement to date in our nation's effort to defeat al qaeda. >> most have heard the incredible details of the bin laden compound raid, but little has been revealed about the intense, months' long deliberation that led to the final decision to act. so how was the decision made? who was told? how did they weigh the options? tonight we will ask the man tasked by the president to synthesize the intelligence, analyze the assessments, and run the decision-making process, to act in a sense as gatekeeper of this monumental decision. i sat down with national security adviser tom donilon in the secretary of war suite of the eisenhower executive office building. when you come into the white house, has the trail for osama bin laden gone cold? >> when we came into office at the beginning of 2009, the trail had gone cold. we really hadn't had a good
on may 1st, 2011, two black hawk helicopters, 23 navy s.e.a.l.s, a translator and a dog named cairo took off from jalalabad, afghanistan. the mission, to kill the world's most wanted man, osama bin laden. >> death of bin laden marks the most significant achievement to date in our nation's effort to defeat al qaeda. >> most have heard the incredible details of the bin laden compound raid, but little has been revealed about the intense, months' long deliberation that led to the final...
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india says it's ready to deploy its navy to the south china sea to protect its oil interests this comes amid accusations china is somebody. in the disputed area and for more on this we're now joined live by professor joseph trying of city university thank you very much indeed for joining us professor so why is india getting so heavily involved in this dispute. i guess the recent course has been the issue off a new passport but it's time these authorities indicate territories in dispute between time in india as chinese territories may need the two pieces of land at the eastern and western foothills of the himalayas known as the our natural pradesh and outside chin because of the mesquite nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be reaped in dealing with time you know obviously a high of course government popular and provides more support for military spending especially spending on modernization and while it may be india has its own security has own is own energy security problem and it is eager to explore our natural gas in the south china sea i do believe that indi
india says it's ready to deploy its navy to the south china sea to protect its oil interests this comes amid accusations china is somebody. in the disputed area and for more on this we're now joined live by professor joseph trying of city university thank you very much indeed for joining us professor so why is india getting so heavily involved in this dispute. i guess the recent course has been the issue off a new passport but it's time these authorities indicate territories in dispute between...
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plan to move most of its navy fleet to the asia pacific as the pentagon strategically shift towards this region and they said on you tube why we always have to focus on a region of the world the last thirty ish has been in the middle east and what now the d.o.d. wants the next thirty to be on east asia imperialism is never a good route to take in world affairs. i mean i think it's pretty obvious why we're switching gears to focus on the asia pacific region it's china but yeah you bring up a very good point why do we need to keep covering the entire globe with our military would be so nice if there was some honesty in this whole thing right call a spade a spade panetta try to claim that moving our fleet was not meant to intimidate china i call b.s. but if we can't even get him to acknowledge that i think it's going to be a long time before any government officials publicly use the word empire ron paul probably the exception to that and finally it seemed like everyone had an opinion on our cat of a copyright story and get that we did it employ people said on you tube hey bloomberg canada i
plan to move most of its navy fleet to the asia pacific as the pentagon strategically shift towards this region and they said on you tube why we always have to focus on a region of the world the last thirty ish has been in the middle east and what now the d.o.d. wants the next thirty to be on east asia imperialism is never a good route to take in world affairs. i mean i think it's pretty obvious why we're switching gears to focus on the asia pacific region it's china but yeah you bring up a...
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. >>> a book written by a former navy seal who helped kill osama bin laden, that book comes out this week. a former general weighs in on whether the seal revealed too much. you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone and watch cnn live from your desktop. just go to cnn.com/tv. ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa bank goes with you. visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. yep...doh. [ boy ] slurpably fun and a good source of calcium. dads who get it, get go-gurt. >>> hurricane isaac has cleared out of t
. >>> a book written by a former navy seal who helped kill osama bin laden, that book comes out this week. a former general weighs in on whether the seal revealed too much. you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone and watch cnn live from your desktop. just go to cnn.com/tv. ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex...
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navy opened at number one, led by male moviegoers. it took in $24 million. followed by tyler perry with $16 million and in third, "journey to the mysterious island" with $13.5 million. >>> hollywood's brightest stars were-order on oscar sunday. it had nothing to do with the awards. it was all about the led carpet fashion. cache karen brown looks at who wore what. >> from jennifer to penelope and from viola to cameron, old hollywood glamour ruled the red carpet. >> the gown picked me in a fabulous designer. >> oscar winner, octavia spencer sparkled in white. angelina jolie's leg outshown her black velvet versace. michelle williams was a fashion favorite. >> my absolute favorite is michelle william. that red louie vuitton gown was absolutely beautiful. >> red was a hot trend. but fashion expert lauren zayrian from live with kelly said emma stone may have had too much of a good thing. >> what did you think about emma stone's big, big red bow? >> some people loved it. some people hated it. i have a tendency to not like the way something like that fights the face
navy opened at number one, led by male moviegoers. it took in $24 million. followed by tyler perry with $16 million and in third, "journey to the mysterious island" with $13.5 million. >>> hollywood's brightest stars were-order on oscar sunday. it had nothing to do with the awards. it was all about the led carpet fashion. cache karen brown looks at who wore what. >> from jennifer to penelope and from viola to cameron, old hollywood glamour ruled the red carpet. >>...
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now we're learning more about the navy s.e.a.l. who died in that successful mission to rescue an american doctor who was being held captive in afghanistan. brian todd is in his hometown and talking to the people who knew him best. >> reporter: he died doing what he dreamed about since middle school. his last operation was a success. the 28-year-old from the elite s.e.a.l. team six, the lone american casualty in the mission that rescued an american dock for from captors in afghanistan. tony says he dreaded this day. still -- >> i never thought that anything like that could happen to him. he was always smarter. he was always faster. he was always, you know, always so dedicated. you know, just blew my mind when it happened. >> reporter: he played football and wrestled with nick in middle school, wrestled with him in high school. he and another teammate, now the assistant principal, remember nick as a no nonsense kid who never wanted to be anything but a navy s.e.a.l. >> you had to go up against him in practice. what was that like? >>
now we're learning more about the navy s.e.a.l. who died in that successful mission to rescue an american doctor who was being held captive in afghanistan. brian todd is in his hometown and talking to the people who knew him best. >> reporter: he died doing what he dreamed about since middle school. his last operation was a success. the 28-year-old from the elite s.e.a.l. team six, the lone american casualty in the mission that rescued an american dock for from captors in afghanistan....